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Ben Spies lead 19 other riders to Superpole victory in Valencia today. While tactics were mixed, Max Biaggi and Tom Sykes were left behind after the first session, and will have to start from the 5th row tomorrow.*Joining*them will be Ruben Xaus, who crashed*out on a fast lap before he had the chance to set a time good enough to qualify.
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Spies set the fastest time in the second session with only a single fast lap. The one lap wonder was due to him running wide and off the track during his slowdown lap. The mistake forced Spies to abandon his bike and run back to the pits. Fortunately for the young American, the lap time was enough to maintain his position, and advance into the third and final Superpole session. Shakey Byrne also had a moment, crashing out while on a very fast lap, which had set the second fastest time at the first intermediate point.*In his first Superpole ever, John Hopkins struggled with the qualifying format, and ended the day the 16th starting position on the grid for tomorrow.*
For the final Superpole session, Spies went out for a lap, then came straight back in again. Laconi made the early running, taking pole at the start of the session, while Nori Haga waited for the second half of the session to go out. Haga made a strong showing but couldn’t touch Laconi’s time. With just a couple of minutes in the session left, Ben Spies went again.
At the first sector, Spies was already a quarter of a second quicker than the rest of the field, and by the end of the lap, Spies had smashed Max Neukirchner’s lap record by over 0.6 seconds, to take his third straight pole in a row. Three poles from three attempts is a remarkable record, and with three wins out of four races, Ben Spies is looking virtually unstoppable.
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Results From the 2009 World Superbike Valencia Superpole:
Pos.No.NameBikeTime119B. SPIESYamaha YZF R11′33.270255R. LACONIDucati 1098R1′33.955341N. HAGADucati 1098R1′34.082484M. FABRIZIODucati 1098R1′34.259571Y. KAGAYAMASuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′34.755676M. NEUKIRCHNERSuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′34.903765J. REAHonda CBR1000RR1′35.05687C. CHECAHonda CBR1000RR1′35.34699R. KIYONARIHonda CBR1000RR1′34.5361091L. HASLAMHonda CBR1000RR1′34.6551196J. SMRZDucati 1098R1′34.6841267S. BYRNEDucati 1098R1′34.7421323B. PARKESKawasaki ZX 10R1′34.8231411T. CORSERBMW S1000 RR1′34.8631524B. ROBERTSDucati 1098R1′35.08216121J. HOPKINSHonda CBR1000RR1′35.2511766T. SYKESYamaha YZF R11′35.203183M. BIAGGIAprilia RSV4 Factory1′35.20419111R. XAUSBMW S1000 RR1′35.8062056S. NAKANOAprilia RSV4 Factory1′35.4162125D. SALOMKawasaki ZX 10R1′35.7182233T. HILLRacing Honda CBR1000RR1′35.8902331K. MUGGERIDGESuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′35.90924100M. TAMADAKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.0302599L. SCASSAKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.1192694D. CHECAYamaha YZF R11′36.5812786A. BADOVINIKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.7452877V. IANNUZZOHonda CBR1000RR1′36.8132915M. BAIOCCOKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.8263088R. RESCHSuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′37.820*
Source: MotoGP Matters
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Ben Spies lead 19 other riders to Superpole victory in Valencia today. While tactics were mixed, Max Biaggi and Tom Sykes were left behind after the first session, and will have to start from the 5th row tomorrow.*Joining*them will be Ruben Xaus, who crashed*out on a fast lap before he had the chance to set a time good enough to qualify.
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Spies set the fastest time in the second session with only a single fast lap. The one lap wonder was due to him running wide and off the track during his slowdown lap. The mistake forced Spies to abandon his bike and run back to the pits. Fortunately for the young American, the lap time was enough to maintain his position, and advance into the third and final Superpole session. Shakey Byrne also had a moment, crashing out while on a very fast lap, which had set the second fastest time at the first intermediate point.*In his first Superpole ever, John Hopkins struggled with the qualifying format, and ended the day the 16th starting position on the grid for tomorrow.*
For the final Superpole session, Spies went out for a lap, then came straight back in again. Laconi made the early running, taking pole at the start of the session, while Nori Haga waited for the second half of the session to go out. Haga made a strong showing but couldn’t touch Laconi’s time. With just a couple of minutes in the session left, Ben Spies went again.
At the first sector, Spies was already a quarter of a second quicker than the rest of the field, and by the end of the lap, Spies had smashed Max Neukirchner’s lap record by over 0.6 seconds, to take his third straight pole in a row. Three poles from three attempts is a remarkable record, and with three wins out of four races, Ben Spies is looking virtually unstoppable.
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Results From the 2009 World Superbike Valencia Superpole:
Pos.No.NameBikeTime119B. SPIESYamaha YZF R11′33.270255R. LACONIDucati 1098R1′33.955341N. HAGADucati 1098R1′34.082484M. FABRIZIODucati 1098R1′34.259571Y. KAGAYAMASuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′34.755676M. NEUKIRCHNERSuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′34.903765J. REAHonda CBR1000RR1′35.05687C. CHECAHonda CBR1000RR1′35.34699R. KIYONARIHonda CBR1000RR1′34.5361091L. HASLAMHonda CBR1000RR1′34.6551196J. SMRZDucati 1098R1′34.6841267S. BYRNEDucati 1098R1′34.7421323B. PARKESKawasaki ZX 10R1′34.8231411T. CORSERBMW S1000 RR1′34.8631524B. ROBERTSDucati 1098R1′35.08216121J. HOPKINSHonda CBR1000RR1′35.2511766T. SYKESYamaha YZF R11′35.203183M. BIAGGIAprilia RSV4 Factory1′35.20419111R. XAUSBMW S1000 RR1′35.8062056S. NAKANOAprilia RSV4 Factory1′35.4162125D. SALOMKawasaki ZX 10R1′35.7182233T. HILLRacing Honda CBR1000RR1′35.8902331K. MUGGERIDGESuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′35.90924100M. TAMADAKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.0302599L. SCASSAKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.1192694D. CHECAYamaha YZF R11′36.5812786A. BADOVINIKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.7452877V. IANNUZZOHonda CBR1000RR1′36.8132915M. BAIOCCOKawasaki ZX 10R1′36.8263088R. RESCHSuzuki GSX-R 1000 K91′37.820*
Source: MotoGP Matters
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